Carter Boehm, founder of production company Ponderosa Films, announces his studio's latest project, "Robert The Bruce."

LIVINGSTON, MT (PRWEB) April 26, 2018

Carter Boehm, founder of Ponderosa Films, is currently in the process of producing his latest film, "Robert the Bruce." The film, directed by Richard Gray, tells the story of the titular historic figure and his exploits as the King of Scotland. The picture has been filming in both Scotland and Montana for the past several months and is due out in 2019.

Starring Angus Macfadyen as Robert the Bruce, the movie’s script, penned by Macfadyen and Eric Belgau, will follow Moira, played by Anna Hutchison, as she, her child, niece and nephew go on a journey to save the King of Scots. Some of Macfadyen’s other roles include "We Bought a Zoo" and "The Lost City of Z." Starring alongside Macfadyen and Hutchinson are Jared Harris (John Comyn), Talitha Bateman (Iver), Emma Kenney (Briana), who has starred in the hit television show "Roseanne," Zach McGowen of "Black Sails" and the soon to be aired "Bad Boys," and Brandon Lessard, who starred in Carter’s other film, "Broken Ghost."

While Carter Boehm’s Ponderosa Films is still a young studio, it is poised to make major waves in the industry with its latest release. Carter serves as an executive producer for the film, and has even provided his own Montana ranch as a filming location.

Carter is incredibly excited for the film’s release, as he believes it tells a story that needs to be told.

“Both the cast and crew feel something special is happening here. We’ve worked in 20-below-zero weather filming in the harshest of conditions, yet we all know we have something very special. I’m lucky to have worked with the best cast and crew an executive producer could ever work with. Thanks to everyone, this will be a big hit,” said Carter Boehm of the production process of the film.

About Carter Boehm

Carter Boehm is an entrepreneur, real estate developer and up-and-coming film producer. Carter currently serves as the founder and president of Ponderosa Films. His diligence, wit and knowledge of his various industries have allowed him to forge an incredibly successful career for himself.

Carter has always been fascinated by film and movies. During his time serving in the Vietnam War, Carter also worked as an audio sound mixer and specialist in Washington D.C., assisting at both the White House and Pentagon for both the president and visiting dignitaries. After his time serving in the war, still fascinated by Hollywood and the entertainment industry, Carter Boehm decided to utilize his knowledge of film and his entrepreneurial spirit by founding Ponderosa Films, naming the studio after his father’s previous studio. Although the company is still young, Carter plans on using his eye for talent and keen industry knowledge to turn Ponderosa Films into a household name.

Outside of film, Carter is also heavily involved in real estate development. He has worked in the industry for almost two decades, and in that span of time, he has successfully managed several multimillion-dollar projects across the country.

Although Carter is a tenured professional in his industries, he is still eager to improve his professional skills, grow his professional network and turn Ponderosa Films into the Hollywood powerhouse he knows it can be.

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